Mangoose:You do understand that outing an informant involved GIVING THE farkING PERSON'S NAME AWAY?!?!?!?!

No? You didn't? Ok. Outing an informant involves giving the person's name away. Now you know.

Well, either you didn't RTFA or you like to jump all over people before you've had a chance to process what you've read. I don't know. Maybe you woke up on the wrong side of the bed and just decided to be a jerkoff to the first person you thought made a mistake today?

In any case, "outing" someone means revealing their identity. You can do that without giving a name. Like, say for instance, revealing their place of business and job title. You know, like this quote, "the informant ran M&C Waste Services in Westchester".

Maybe you didn't know that. But hey, now YOU know.

/Probable that the informant was already known now that the charges have been filed, but that's a separate discussion